by god that you mistakenly took from me? hey, how are you doing? all right, all right? right here, the police pulled up right here. this exact spot, right here. theyjump out. what s up, man? and they were like, dontae, we ve got a warrant. i said, a warrant for what? he said, murder. i said, murder? man, y all tripping, man. y all cray. i said, don t worry, i didn t do nothing. like this, slapped them handcuffs on me. that was the last time. that was the last time i was outside. this is where i got locked up at. i remember the first day i pulled up to the prison. then that gate, zshhh boom. then you hear them razor wires shake. ding ding ding ding. i was in there so long,
i remember the first day i pulled up to the prison. then that gate, zshhh boom. then you hear them razor wires shake. ding ding ding ding. i was in there so long, from a teenager to 44 years old. it was like every time i closed my eyes, i see a long tunnel with a little dot, pinprick at the end. and i d be, like, man, am i still in prison? i couldn t sleep. my mind was running, my mind was racing, like, you got a life sentence for something you didn t. you re in prison. it s part torture, mental anguish, fear. and the fear is one of the great ones. you fear never getting out. i was accused of killing a white man in a drug deal gone bad. mr george radcliffe. now, that investigation
can i get my freedom? something that was given to me by god that you mistakenly took from me? hey, how are you doing? all right, all right? right here, the police pulled up right here. this exact spot, right here. they jump out. what s up, man? and they were like, dontae, we ve got a warrant. i said, a warrant for what? he said, murder. i said, murder? man, y all tripping, man. :y all cray. i said, don t worry, i didn t do nothing. like this, slapped them handcuffs on me. that was the last time. that was the last time i was outside. this is where i got locked up at. i remember the first day i pulled up to the prison. then that gate, zshhh boom.
hey, how are you doing? all right, all right? right here, the police pulled up right here. this exact spot, right here. theyjump out. what s up, man? and they were like, dontae, we ve got a warrant. i said, a warrant for what? he said, murder. i said, murder? man, y all tripping, man. y all cray. i said, i didn t do nothing. like this, slapped them handcuffs on me. that was the last time. that was the last time i was outside. this is where i got locked up at. i remember the first day i pulled up to the prison. then that gate, zshhh boom. then you hear them razor wires shake. ding ding ding ding. i was in there so long, from a teenager to 44 years old.
time i was outside. this is where i got locked up at. i remember the first day i pulled up to the prison. then that gate, zshhh boom. then you hear them razor wires shake. ding ding ding ding. i was in there so long, from a teenager to 44 years old. it was like every time i closed my eyes, i see a long tunnel with a little dot, pinprick at the end. and i d be, like, man, am i still in prison? i couldn t sleep. my mind was running, my mind was racing, like, you got a life sentence for something you didn t. you re in prison. it s part torture, mental anguish, fear. and the fear is one of the great ones. you fear never getting out.